The USG Open Source Center translates an account of the attacks from the Pashto-language Afghan Islamic Press, clearly brought out just as they were beginning and before the outcome was known. The press has known connections to the Taliban:

Kabul, 11 February: A suicide attack has been carried out in Kabul. Informed sources told Afghan Islamic Press (AIP) that a suicide bomber detonated himself near the Department of Prisons in the Khairkhana area of Kabul today. There is no information about casualties.

These sources said that the police had shot another suicide bomber dead in Malek Asghar Square in Kabul town.

According to reports, two bombers have entered the Ministry of Justice. One of them was killed by the police while the police are fighting the other one.

Spokesman for the Taleban Zabihollah Mojahed claimed responsibility for the attack and told AIP that five suicide bombers had entered Kabul town. Two of them entered the Department for Prisons and the three others the Ministry of Justice. He said that fighting was under way at the Justice Ministry, but did not have more details.

Senior officials and the police have not yet commented on this.

(Description of Source: Peshawar Afghan Islamic Press in Pashto — Peshawar-based agency, staffed by Afghans. The agency used to have good contacts with Taliban leadership; however, since the fall of the Taliban regime, it now describes itself as independent and self-financing) ‘